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I couldn't find a way to install the HAXM Intel Emulator Accelerator on Windows 7 (86x64) with the log files properly contained in a user directory. For example, there is a HaxLogs.txt file in the root directory!

Hello, So I have an idea for an app, and figured it needs to become a reality. So a few days ago I started looking into development for the android. I figure this will be a long hard road as my coding experience does not extend beyond a little HTML.

The Intel XDK provides a Cordova build system based on the open source Apache* Cordova CLI build system. The Intel XDK uses the information you provide in the Projects tab to generate the main intelxdk.config.xml and related build configuration files. These configuration files get submitted with your HTML5 app sources to the Cordova build system for the chosen platform. The Intel XDK build server contains a Cordova CLI environment, so you do not need to install the open source Cordova CLI system on your workstation.

The Crosswalk* build system produces two Android* APK files: one for x86 CPU architecture devices and one for ARM* CPU architecture devices. Download and submit both APKs to the Google Play Store* to maximize the number of devices that can install and run your Crosswalk application.

Once your HTML5 app looks appropriate on the emulator, test your app on an actual device running Intel App Preview. You can also use the Test tab to access to the on-device Weinre* remote debugger so you can see JavaScript* messages generated by the app running on device.

After you configure your mobile device, you can connect a supported mobile device to your development system with a USB cable. The Debug tab provides remote on-device debugging of HTML5 code using the Google Chrome* Developer Tools (CDT) to provide full JavaScript* debugging with breakpoints and profiling.

Use the Projects tab to create a new project, choose the active project, import a set of project files, choose a project type, check Cordova plug-ins and other app settings, and view the currently active project's information.

Some web services included with the Intel XDK need OAuth 2.0 authentication. To use such web services, you need to obtain an access token using one of three functions provided by the Intel® XDK described by this topic.